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    1524 10. John Cabot – Explores northeastern seaboard of north America for England 1498 11. Vasco Nunez Balboa – "discovered” the Pacific Ocean across isthmus of Panama claims all lands are touched by the pacific ocean for Spain 1513 12. Ferdinand of Aragon - the king of Castile and Aragon who ruled jointly with his wife Isabella; his marriage to Isabella I in 1469 marked the beginning of the modern state of Spain and their capture of

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    linguistics that reached a significant milestone in the history of Language. Their names are Leonard Bloomfield (April 1‚ 1887–April 18‚ 1949) and Ferdinand de Saussure (November 26‚ 1857– February 22‚ 1913). Leonard Bloomfield was an American linguist who led the development of structural linguistics in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. Ferdinand de Saussure was a Swiss linguist who taught at the University of Geneva‚ whose ideas about language laid the foundation for many significant developments

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    South America. Even today‚ the canal is used several times a day to bring benefits to the U.S. The French Admittedly‚ the French owned the Panama Canal before the U.S. Therefore‚ they were entitled to its construction under the leadership of Ferdinand de Lesseps‚ who worked on the Suez Canal in earlier years (Avery). Either Nicaragua or Panama would be the location for this engineered creation. Nicaragua was intentionally the first location for the canal (Jones) until one of the French leaders

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    Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus is one of the most well known names in the western world because of what he accomplished during his lifetime. He was an explorer‚ a navigator‚ and a colonizer and‚ with his unrelenting determination‚ he would be the man to “discover” the New World. Although he thought that he found India and a better route to Asia rather than sailing around the southern tip of Africa‚ he had really stumbled upon the Americas. While he may have had the actual location

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    Thinking back to Ferdinand and Isabella’s choice to colonize the New World‚ I believe they made the right decision. Even though I now know the terrible consequences that their decision inflicted on the native people‚ my position remains that colonization was worth the cost. Columbus’ letter described the New World; Hispana like it was a place for the gods. Perhaps‚ in the eyes of Europeans it was a paradise. Europe was suffering from a lack of resources‚ polluted rivers‚ and overpopulated landscapes

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    Queen Isabella I

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    Queen Isabella I I am Queen Isabella the first of Spain. I am the daughter of King John the second of Castille and Isabella of Portugal‚ I am also married Ferdinand of Aragon.When I was thirteen I lived in the royal court. When King Henry died my husband and I became rulers and united Spain. I am very intelligent but my education was limited because of my gender. I did not think it was fair that I had a limited education‚ so I began to study Latin when I became thirty years old.

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    Representation Art

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    concepts (Hall 1997). In order to interpret the representation the social‚ cultural and political meaning of Propped (2002)‚ as shown in Figure 1‚ theories of representation will be used. One of the representation theories include semiotics written by Ferdinand De Saussure. Under this theory‚ meaning is constructed by the creation and interpretation of signs (Bolt 2004). Signs are made up of signifiers such as (objects‚ words and arts) and the signified which is the meaning it creates. I will also use the

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    On the 14th of March‚ 1493‚ Christopher Columbus composed a letter to Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon in regards to his first voyage. In his letter‚ Columbus claims to have discovered and taken possession of a series of Islands‚ located on the Indian Ocean‚ thirty-three days after his departure from Cadiz. Columbus goes on to describe the islands‚ one of which being Hispaniola‚ exaggerating their size and riches and suggesting that China lies nearby. Columbus presents the islands in

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    de Champlain had vested interests in the success of their explorations‚ Columbus was far more the mercenary. Columbus‚ an Italian‚ had first offered his services to Portugal‚ France‚ and England before finally getting the Spanish sovereigns King Ferdinand and Queen Isabel to grant him permission and funding for a voyage. (p.66). He was therefore indebted to his employers so he claimed‚ without reservation for Spain‚ both the lands and the natives he encountered. (p.68). Columbus may not have known

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    France‚ Spain and England were ruled by mostly kings. However we mustn’t forget the most memorable leaders these countries saw during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Such as Charles VIII‚ king of France‚ or Henry VIII‚ king of England and Ferdinand II‚ king of Spain. Being a fox or a lion are two extremely different attributes. Being a fox is more than simply being smart‚ it requires being clever and witty. This attribute is one less common among kings. Some of them were indeed clever

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